Banks must serve society, not rule it says incoming Archbishop Justin Welby
Source: The Independent
The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury has signalled a determination to take on controversial political rows in an article that excoriates the banking sector for failing the common good test.
Justin Welby, a former oil executive turned bishop who officially becomes the new leader of the Anglican church next month, said banks must serve society, and not rule it in a stinging criticism of an industry that has cost the British tax payer billions since the 2008 global credit crunch.
Writing for the financial newswire Bloomberg, the Archbishop elect said Adam Smiths cynicism about people and businesses to create a cartel and ensure maximum profitability has been shown to be justified. And he warned that banks have yet to show that they are doing enough to promote what in Catholic social teaching is known as the common good since the tax payers were forced to bail out a number of major financial institutions four years ago.
Banking and financial services have created a significant number of jobs, he wrote. But the amount of money spent in rescuing them since 2008 eliminated a vast proportion of - if not more than - the gains in employment and tax revenue that the sector generated over the previous decades.
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